Does your grocery store accommodate families with young children, busy professionals, and elderly shoppers?
These customers don’t always have the time or energy for a traditional shopping trip, so instead of relying on independent grocery stores like yours, they turn to e-commerce giants like Amazon Fresh or Walmart to meet their needs.
But there’s good news: Offering curbside pickup can help you win them back.
Keep reading to learn the why and how behind curbside pickup for small business grocers, including seven simple steps to get started.
The world of e-commerce can be intimidating for independent grocers, especially if you feel like you have to offer door-to-door delivery service.
However, offering curbside pickup can provide the same benefits without the massive investment and logistical headaches. Here’s why we recommend that small grocery stores start with pickup instead of delivery:
In short, curbside pickup is a less-intimidating alternative to delivery for you and your customers.
Let’s dive in and explore how to start offering this revenue-boosting service.
The right online grocery platform is the most important ingredient for a stress-free launch. It should be easy for you to set up and for your customers to use.
Online ordering apps like Instacart are a beginner-friendly introduction to the world of grocery e-commerce. In exchange for a small commission fee on each order, you can take advantage of their existing user base and driver fleet if you decide to offer delivery.
Your other option is a website builder — either one integrated with your POS system or a standalone tool like Local Express. These tools help you create a fully customized virtual storefront, but they require more effort during the setup process.
Most successful grocers use both of these tools, allowing new shoppers to find their store on apps like Instacart and encouraging loyal customers to order through their standalone website.
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Now it’s time to craft the perfect shopping experience for your online customers.
Your goal is to give your online shoppers the same high-quality experience that your in-store customers have come to expect. Make sure your website or app visitors can:
Your e-commerce platform should make it easy to organize your products, adjust your fees and prices, and manage pickup windows.
You’ve set up your virtual storefront — now it’s time to get your physical space ready for the demands of pickup.
First, determine how your pickup process will flow. With curbside pickup, customers generally expect one of two options: In-store pickup requires them to park outside your store and walk in to receive their order, and car-side pickup allows them to stay in their vehicle while one of your employees brings out their order.
Either way, you’ll need to designate a few parking spots at the front of your store and install clear signage to direct pickup customers to the right place.
You’ll also need to set aside staging and storage space for your online orders. Consider purchasing an additional refrigerator and freezer to ensure food safety.
Your employees are the engine behind your pickup operation, so make sure they have the right training to fulfill orders accurately and keep customers satisfied.
Cover how to select meat and perishables, make substitutions for out-of-stock products, package orders, and hand off orders.
Keep in mind that offering grocery pickup will increase your team’s average workload, so you may have to adjust your scheduling strategy. Keep an eye on your sales reports to spot trends in your online orders, and ensure you have enough staff on the sales floor to handle the volume.
Without the right inventory management techniques, selling online can cost you sales and frustrate in-store and online customers.
Let’s say bottled drinks are in high demand among your curbside customers. You might encounter unexpected stockouts in the beverage department as a result — disappointing your in-store shoppers and leaving you unable to fulfill future online orders.
The first step to solving these inventory issues is to ensure seamless integration between your POS system and e-commerce platform. This way, every online sale is reflected in your inventory records and out-of-stock items are marked as unavailable on your website.
Here are a few more best practices to follow:
Being proactive about these inventory management challenges will protect your bottom line and ensure online and in-store customers have access to their go-to products.
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Marketing is crucial for a successful curbside pickup launch. After all, customers can’t take advantage of this service if they don’t know you offer it.
Here are a few of the most effective ways to spread the word about your grocery store’s new curbside pickup option:
These strategies will drive new and loyal customers to your online ordering platform.
Unfortunately, the uptick in revenue that comes with curbside pickup doesn’t always translate into higher profits for small grocery stores.
In fact, you could even lose money on some orders since pickup (unlike delivery) doesn’t usually come with an additional fee.
So, how can you turn a profit on every single pickup order? Here are three ways to protect your bottom line:
Your POS system’s sales reports are your best bet to track costs and identify areas to boost profits.
Congratulations! You’re ready to start a successful grocery store curbside pickup business.
But first, you need the right tools and support. IT Retail is an all-in-one POS solution that integrates seamlessly with leading grocery store pickup platforms, including our built-in tool, Instacart, and Local Express.
Plus, our software includes all the features you need to keep your customers happy and your store profitable — like perishable and weight-based inventory tracking, in-depth reporting and analytics, automated ordering and receiving, built-in customer loyalty features, and more.
Talk to an expert and see IT Retail in action by scheduling your personalized demo today.